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January Tech Clinic: Building a Cybersecurity Awareness Program (Year 2)

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January Tech Clinic: Building a Cybersecurity Awareness Program (Year 2)

January Tech Clinic: Building a Cybersecurity Awareness Program (Year 2)

501 Commons reflects on its cybersecurity awareness program. Recaps years 1 and 2, plus lessons learned. Bring your own stories to share!

Date and time

 

Wednesday, January 15 · 1 – 2:30pm PST

Agenda

1:00 PM – 1:40 PM

A Case Study: Building a Cybersecurity Awareness Program

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

The number of attendees for this informal, meeting-style talk will be limited to allow for in-depth conversation. Sign up early to reserve a spot!

If you are in the early stages of building a security, compliance, or awareness program or considering one, or if you are currently working on developing a program, bring your questions, ideas, and experiences to share with the attendees.

We will also discuss the use of phishing simulation tools as a component of an awareness program.

Speaker

 

Kai Dailey

Kai has 25 years of experience as a consultant and business process analyst. She joined 501 Commons as an Executive Service Corps member in 2018 completing several projects for Plan IT and Pathways. She developed the IT security program at 501 Commons and currently serves as Chief Information Security Officer and TechOE Program Manager. She lives with her family in Spokane, Washington.

 

Tech Clinic Outcomes

• Learn how a cybersecurity awareness program enables security and compliance

• Imagine the purpose and scope for building an action-learning oriented awareness program for your organization

• Apply lessons learned from the case study shared to planning a cybersecurity awareness program for your organization

Who Should Attend

• This non-technical talk is for nonprofit professionals of all disciplines, including operations, compliance officers, IT professionals, board members, executive leadership, HR, and training professionals

Attendees will receive

• A planning guide that (a) summarizes the tactical steps discussed and (b) roadmaps how to apply the action-learning model within a small organization.

About the Tech Clinic

Each Tech Clinic focuses on a specific information technology theme and brings technology speakers, consultants, and nonprofits together for presentations and discussions that are designed for nonprofit leaders and IT support staff.

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Have questions about the Tech Clinic, contact kai@501commons.org.

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